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policy exactly on the basis of our own national interest nobody in this world whether america or any other country is your government and friend nor your parliament enemy. we don't want to become enemies of other countries and we don't want that they're going to including america our other countries to be of any be like a fair. friendly relationship with every countries but at the same time we want to save guard our national interest we want to become a peaceful country we want to protect the peace of our neighbor than region and we want to spark disappeared in developing the peace for the whole world that's on my last question some orbs or thing or accuse you actually directly that you are carrying a foreign engine that you are trying to implement here in pakistan and you march comes with some certain developments there the tension between the two militaries of pakistan and india on the eastern side and kashmir and some developments in quit . where hundred and twenty five people were killed from here we are sure it how do you respond to these accusations dr can you tell me a single
policy exactly on the basis of our own national interest nobody in this world whether america or any other country is your government and friend nor your parliament enemy. we don't want to become enemies of other countries and we don't want that they're going to including america our other countries to be of any be like a fair. friendly relationship with every countries but at the same time we want to save guard our national interest we want to become a peaceful country we want to protect the...
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looks set to continue with its aggressive foreign policy that's coming up after a break. also heading your way jordan prepares for a snap parliamentary election with the u.s. backed monarchy saying it's the beginning of reform but the powerful muslim brotherhood boycott the vote saying it's a gimmick and change isn't happening fast enough. americans are being kept in the dark about how and why they're being followed by the nation's security agency a civil liberties group in the u.s. ask the f.b.i. to spell out what techniques it's using when it tracks citizens but is going to you can explain the reply raised more questions than answers. everybody knows that the f.b.i. uses all sorts of tracking devices on cars cell phones and whatnot everything that can carry g.p.s. the american civil liberties union filed the request under the freedom of information act asking for the justice department to review the f.b.i.'s guidelines their internal memos as to how and under what circumstances they track people as of now there is no clear understanding among americans of when they will
looks set to continue with its aggressive foreign policy that's coming up after a break. also heading your way jordan prepares for a snap parliamentary election with the u.s. backed monarchy saying it's the beginning of reform but the powerful muslim brotherhood boycott the vote saying it's a gimmick and change isn't happening fast enough. americans are being kept in the dark about how and why they're being followed by the nation's security agency a civil liberties group in the u.s. ask the...
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and they've run away they ran away i know and i telling you tonight. thousands of commandos had been sent from the government open job and there were aged from the capital to the thinking of a joint venture but hundreds of thousands of people are sitting here although they are unarmed they are peaceful they don't have any weapons but still hundreds of thousands of people in spite of being peaceful they are enough to stop this kind of terroristic attacks by the government there are no loss of question marks on how you fund you funded your campaign and this march in particular the receiving foreign aids or funds from the roads simple answer who funded the revolution of the lion and the people in egypt who funded them. who funded the people in libya who funded the people in tunis these are the people who funded the people in iran very old is when the people get up for revolution they give their lives as second feis but to talk about the money every single poor person is selling is the here these sold we gave i myself my life my children's my daughters my
and they've run away they ran away i know and i telling you tonight. thousands of commandos had been sent from the government open job and there were aged from the capital to the thinking of a joint venture but hundreds of thousands of people are sitting here although they are unarmed they are peaceful they don't have any weapons but still hundreds of thousands of people in spite of being peaceful they are enough to stop this kind of terroristic attacks by the government there are no loss of...
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young turks m s n b c everybody's covering this story this interview that alex jones gave with piers morgan and the news here the local news on channel four b.b.c. they're covering the fact that americans are afraid of tyranny and yet when you look at it there's no hey be a score for is there's no due process the bomb administration says they can assassinate american citizens without due.
young turks m s n b c everybody's covering this story this interview that alex jones gave with piers morgan and the news here the local news on channel four b.b.c. they're covering the fact that americans are afraid of tyranny and yet when you look at it there's no hey be a score for is there's no due process the bomb administration says they can assassinate american citizens without due.
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foreign policy is about what the president should be or will be doing and there's a general sense that of course the u.s. will be intervening wherever it can that's the idea that's being perpetuated it's not even a matter of debate really president obama signs off on a kill list every week and sets up new drone bases overseas and somehow his foreign policies are not perceived as aggressive and do not steer a debate here at home there's also this phony argument that you hear every now and then that president obama is not half as aggressive as george w. bush would have been or mitt romney would have been made and it seems there is a notion that as long as there are no u.s. boots on the ground as long as wars are fought either with a remote control or through proxies it's a success and it's not perceived as aggressive again president obama's hit and run style libya intervention was touted as success then the u.s. ambassador died and it became more difficult to brag about libya and ignored the mess that we be it turned into so it very much seems like it's not about the president's actions
foreign policy is about what the president should be or will be doing and there's a general sense that of course the u.s. will be intervening wherever it can that's the idea that's being perpetuated it's not even a matter of debate really president obama signs off on a kill list every week and sets up new drone bases overseas and somehow his foreign policies are not perceived as aggressive and do not steer a debate here at home there's also this phony argument that you hear every now and then...
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hello thanks a big with a set much pre-shared to discover though in here at the new center tonight top story vote counting now in full swing in israel off the parliamentary elections following a short a bitter campaign the far right so expect it to sweep the ballot with prime minister benjamin netanyahu set to form a ruling coalition from a myriad of nationalist and religious factions let's get more the voting now without cesar fall asleep other paula you've been monitoring the events so bring us up to date. well the polls have just closed and what we are expecting is preliminary results within the next two hours or so with final results expected to be announced on wednesday morning not interestingly enough there was a record high turnout the highest turnout in these radio elections in a decade or though this was not reflected particularly in the arab communities and this is presumably because the mood on the ground is that it's almost a foregone conclusion that the current prime minister bibi netanyahu will win a nother term in office now his yes well they take a new party is expected
hello thanks a big with a set much pre-shared to discover though in here at the new center tonight top story vote counting now in full swing in israel off the parliamentary elections following a short a bitter campaign the far right so expect it to sweep the ballot with prime minister benjamin netanyahu set to form a ruling coalition from a myriad of nationalist and religious factions let's get more the voting now without cesar fall asleep other paula you've been monitoring the events so bring...
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issues not foreign policy and that's something that netanyahu is really new orders and the people if you have to change his ways or is there a chance of the military budget all those settlement projects could be could be affected. i think he probably has to do that otherwise that actually campaigned not on political issue of campaign on social issue and gender and that's why they won and the became the second largest party in israel and i think people as the world economy go into deeper and deeper into difficulty and the recession probably this is kind of a fact in the israeli economy. and government because he's neglected. the average person in israel and we saw how the poverty and the demonstration beginning to make a big push in israeli politics as you heard most israelis now think about their economic and economical livelihood more than a peace process or back in iran i think this is going to be the case and the probably their economy is going to be their issue it was as it was in the united states it's kind of missed you but i think nothing well the economy will come to bite him
issues not foreign policy and that's something that netanyahu is really new orders and the people if you have to change his ways or is there a chance of the military budget all those settlement projects could be could be affected. i think he probably has to do that otherwise that actually campaigned not on political issue of campaign on social issue and gender and that's why they won and the became the second largest party in israel and i think people as the world economy go into deeper and...
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relations committee he has extensive foreign policy experience his confirmation is seen as a practical shoo in next up a change that could determine a lot about this country's economic future treasury secretary timothy geitner is stepping down this comes amid the debt ceiling seaquest ration in appropriation debates as well as calls for reform of the tax system the president nominated current white house chief of staff jack lew successor who is known as a numbers guy a budget hawk and a tough bargain are among other things now secretary of defense leon panetta is set to be replaced by former senator chuck hagel he earned two purple hearts for his service in the vietnam war tables nomination was seen by many republicans as a slap in the face because he went on to oppose the iraq war in later years also sharply criticized earlier this month for the comments that he made about israel and openly gay bassett or though it looks like he will be confirmed now a juicy sex scandal cut short david petraeus this time as cia director set to replace him is john brennan a cia guy one of the key archi
relations committee he has extensive foreign policy experience his confirmation is seen as a practical shoo in next up a change that could determine a lot about this country's economic future treasury secretary timothy geitner is stepping down this comes amid the debt ceiling seaquest ration in appropriation debates as well as calls for reform of the tax system the president nominated current white house chief of staff jack lew successor who is known as a numbers guy a budget hawk and a tough...
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ambassador there this is ministration had only had libya checked as a foreign policy success and what's happening in the region now of course looks anything but success we actually heard that in hillary clinton's testimony as she talked about the spread of extremism the spread of weapons into a region and a new opening in the war on terror just a matter of hours it's personal benghazi did not happen in a vacuum the arab revolutions have scrambled power dynamics and shattered security forces across the region instability in mali has created an expanding safe haven for terrorists who look to extend their influence and plot further attacks of the kind we saw just last week in algeria. she also talked about how the u.s. needs to help the governments in the waging to deal with their security to build institutions all of this in the context of this expanding war on terror so to anyone who expected a smaller u.s. footprint in the region that's probably not going to happen from what we heard today if anything one could expect a bigger u.s. footprint in the region. thanks very much indeed that's
ambassador there this is ministration had only had libya checked as a foreign policy success and what's happening in the region now of course looks anything but success we actually heard that in hillary clinton's testimony as she talked about the spread of extremism the spread of weapons into a region and a new opening in the war on terror just a matter of hours it's personal benghazi did not happen in a vacuum the arab revolutions have scrambled power dynamics and shattered security forces...
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also boosted their backing for the operation and the morgan an expert on west africa believes pirates clearly underestimated the size of the task involved. this is a very strange and very diverse and very kind of collide coalition of people you have the hard core of the al qaeda and the islamic magreb fighters now they are very very hardened desert fighters been out there for almost a decade they know the region very very well you know the desert is that absolute home you also have the rebels who basically decided to put their faith in a yeah don't garley is this islamist leader this strong man he's basically seduced a lot of to ari into joining his islamist cause now they'll be at home and they know that there's a that's their territory their soup doesn't fight they specialize in this kind of hit and run a real attack to sell strike very fast and then they'll disappear into the desert possibly even over the borders and we know that the attack on javelin this town about four hundred kilometers northeast of bamako was launched from across the border remarks that will be a huge problem
also boosted their backing for the operation and the morgan an expert on west africa believes pirates clearly underestimated the size of the task involved. this is a very strange and very diverse and very kind of collide coalition of people you have the hard core of the al qaeda and the islamic magreb fighters now they are very very hardened desert fighters been out there for almost a decade they know the region very very well you know the desert is that absolute home you also have the rebels...
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germany have their own problems with brussels having too much power in their opinion over domestic policy of member states however the way that david cameron was looking at going about changing not was and the way forward a similar type of reaction in france from the french foreign minister he said that it was that it could be dangerous for the united kingdom if it was to go it's a load outside of europe saying what david cameron was suggesting was like turning up to play for a football team and then walk upon a rival saying no no let's play rugby essentially is that moving the goal posts martin schulz the speaker of the european parliament certainly pulling no punches he said it would be it was ridiculous basically what david cameron was putting forward and in fact pointed the finger at back at the united kingdom saying that the u.k. always complains that decisions in brussels take too long the speaker of the parliament saying well it's the united kingdom that draws these things out and drags them out and makes them take too long essentially though the underlying message from everybody a
germany have their own problems with brussels having too much power in their opinion over domestic policy of member states however the way that david cameron was looking at going about changing not was and the way forward a similar type of reaction in france from the french foreign minister he said that it was that it could be dangerous for the united kingdom if it was to go it's a load outside of europe saying what david cameron was suggesting was like turning up to play for a football team...